For sale · Zagreb · Grad Zagreb
Zagreb, Donji Grad, beautiful civil apartment 112 m2
For sale is a beautiful civic apartment 112 m2 in Kačićeva street.
It consists of an entrance area, two bedrooms, a pantry, a kitchen and a spacious living room with a dining room.
A distinctive feature of the apartment are spacious rooms with a ceiling height of 3.70 meters.
It was completely adapted in 2018.
years, the exterior and interior carpentry was restored, the floors were strengthened and the original parquet floors were restored.
The building has a green sticker.
>>bos_Latn<< Reconstruction of the facade of the building at the city level was approved.
>>bos_Latn<< The interior facade has been restored and reinforced with reinforcement.
If you want to be in the heart of the city in a unique apartment this is your chance.
Ownership is orderly and it is possible to purchase with a residential loan.
The asking price per m² is well below the median of comparable listings.
The price per m² is higher than 23 % of comparable listings.
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335,000 € · 112 m²
2,991 €/m²
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420,000 € · 112 m²
3,750 €/m²
Similarity 100 %
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3,000 €/m²
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1,000,000 € · 107 m²
9,346 €/m²
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420,000 € · 107 m²
3,925 €/m²
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390,000 € · 112 m²
3,482 €/m²
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540,672 € · 112 m²
4,827 €/m²
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485,000 € · 111 m²
4,369 €/m²
Similarity 94 %
This comparison uses current asking prices in the CroReal database. It is not an estimate of market value or an actual sale price.
Price: 420.000 € · Price per m²: 3,750 €/m²
Living Area: 112 m²
Rooms: 4 · Bathrooms: 1
The asking price per m² is well below the median of comparable listings. Compared with 50 similar listings.
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